Hello
I'm in trouble with an old Qmail server that runs on
an also old server.
The problem is I cannot modify the existing configuration
of this machine because of inhouse developped applications
that use qmail.
Qmail ( which i know very few ) seem a bit autistic when talking
to non FQDN distan
I have set Postfix only to allow relaying through submission on port
587, and as extra safety, I have installed the PolicyD* service to run
some rate limiting, and is trying to configure it with Postfix.
Since the PolicyD service only needs to check mail that gets relayed, I
am trying to call it f
On 3/21/2013 9:49 AM, Titanus Eramius wrote:
I have set Postfix only to allow relaying through submission on port
587, and as extra safety, I have installed the PolicyD* service to run
some rate limiting, and is trying to configure it with Postfix.
Since the PolicyD service only needs to check m
Thu, 21 Mar 2013 12:25:24 -0400 skrev Brian Evans
:
> > submission inet n - - - - smtpd
> >...
> > -o ... ,check_policy_service inet:127.0.0.1:10031,reject
>
> Change this to
> "-o ... ,check_policy_service,inet:127.0.0.1:10031,reject"
>
> You cannot use
>Qmail ( which i know very few ) seem a bit autistic when talking
>to non FQDN distants servers or with MX misconfigured.
I'm not surprised, it's pretty picky about non-standard behavior.
>my idea is to add a postfix instance on this machine which will
>send emails to the Internet.
>
>In my plan
Wietse,
What do you mean by: "(I warned you that it is VERY rudimentary. There is no
"DUNNO"special result value that forces a lookup failure)." What does this
look like in a real world scenario? What are the potential drawbacks?
On 3/21/2013 7:09 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm in trouble with an old Qmail server that runs on
> an also old server.
>
> The problem is I cannot modify the existing configuration
> of this machine because of inhouse developped applications
> that use qmail.
>
> Qmail ( which i know v
On 21.03.2013 13:09, Frank Bonnet wrote:
> Is it possible ?
Yes, just put your Postfix IP and port in /var/qmail/control/smtproutes:
:127.0.0.1:25
Bind your qmail-smtpd on another port in /service/qmail-smtpd/run.
Regards
--
Robert Sander
Heinlein Support GmbH
Schwedter Str. 8/9b, 10119 Berli
Jumping Mouse:
> Wietse,
> What do you mean by: "(I warned you that it is VERY rudimentary.
> There is no "DUNNO"special result value that forces a lookup
> failure)." What does this look like in a real world scenario?
> What are the potential drawbacks?
I described a solution with configurati
Titanus Eramius:
> I have set Postfix only to allow relaying through submission on port
> 587, and as extra safety, I have installed the PolicyD* service to run
> some rate limiting, and is trying to configure it with Postfix.
>
> Since the PolicyD service only needs to check mail that gets relaye
Hello Noel
Thanks a lot for your helpful answer :-)
Le 21/03/2013 14:32, Noel Jones a écrit :
On 3/21/2013 7:09 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I'm in trouble with an old Qmail server that runs on
an also old server.
The problem is I cannot modify the existing configuration
of this machine bec
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